正文 CHAPTER 9

WHAT LUCY SAW SUSAN and the two boys were bitterly tired with rowing before they rouhe last headland and began the final pull up Glasswater itself, and Lucys head ached from the long hours of sun and the glare oer. Even Trumpkin longed for the voyage to be over. The seat on which he sat to steer had been made for men, not Dwarfs, and his feet did not reach the floor-boards; and everyone knows how unfortable that is even for

ten minutes. And as they all grew more tired, their spirits fell. Up till now the children had only been thinking of how to get to Caspian. Now they wondered what they would do when they found him, and how a handful of Dwarfs and woodland creatures could defeat an army of grown-up Humans.

Twilight was ing on as they rowed slowly up the windings of Glasswater Creek - a twilight which deepened as the banks drew clether and the ing trees began almost to meet overhead. It was very quiet in here as the sound of the sea died awa……(内容加载失败!)

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